Armada Music5.36 млн
Опубликовано 12 августа 2010, 12:31
Release date: 23.08.2010
Columbian producers Armando Velasquez and Andrea Saenz have been busy bees in the past few years. The Da'Others pilots got you boarding 'Flight 887' and told you to 'Viva La Vida!'. After asking 'What Are You Watching On TV?' they served you a delicious dish of 'Spaghetti With Bumblebees'. Just as diverse as their track names, is the sound of their productions. But there's one thing all of them have in common -- they unite the best in house, electro and minimalistic techno, combined with a trancy feel.
Their new double release 'Madison' and 'Theorema' is another EP example of that fact. 'Madison' kicks off with bold beats and bass. It rises to a break that produces a melodic, spacey soundscape, followed by a boom-the-bass tech-housey outro. 'Theorema' has this sultry air feel that takes over right before a thunderstorm approaches. A deep baseline lets you know something big awaits you, while its lovely saxophone-line still carries a warm breeze of summer. The break makes 'Theorema' evolve to a dark storm of a record.
On the remix, we find Colombian producer Eddy Karmona. His remix of 'Theorama' is a true break in the clouds, with a melodic sunset touch to it all.
For more info check:
armadamusic.com
armadadownloads.com
itunes.com/armadamusic
Columbian producers Armando Velasquez and Andrea Saenz have been busy bees in the past few years. The Da'Others pilots got you boarding 'Flight 887' and told you to 'Viva La Vida!'. After asking 'What Are You Watching On TV?' they served you a delicious dish of 'Spaghetti With Bumblebees'. Just as diverse as their track names, is the sound of their productions. But there's one thing all of them have in common -- they unite the best in house, electro and minimalistic techno, combined with a trancy feel.
Their new double release 'Madison' and 'Theorema' is another EP example of that fact. 'Madison' kicks off with bold beats and bass. It rises to a break that produces a melodic, spacey soundscape, followed by a boom-the-bass tech-housey outro. 'Theorema' has this sultry air feel that takes over right before a thunderstorm approaches. A deep baseline lets you know something big awaits you, while its lovely saxophone-line still carries a warm breeze of summer. The break makes 'Theorema' evolve to a dark storm of a record.
On the remix, we find Colombian producer Eddy Karmona. His remix of 'Theorama' is a true break in the clouds, with a melodic sunset touch to it all.
For more info check:
armadamusic.com
armadadownloads.com
itunes.com/armadamusic
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